CLARKSVILLE, TENN. 
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Empress of India. A pure white snort 
from Queen of England; of same char- 
acter. 
E. G. Hill. Immense bloom of brightest 
golden yellow: full and very double: 
lower petals sometimes deeply shaded 
a bright carmine. 
Evaleen Stein. In the way of Bride, hut 
an improvement on that variety; of a 
delicate white. 
Eda Prass. A fine, hold and recurving 
flower of great substance and depth: a 
lovely white, delicately shaded with 
blush. 
Emma Horner. Fine, deep violet pink, 
in the way of Violet Rose when finely 
done, but a deeper, purer color: large 
ball shaped flowers of splendid sub- 
stance. 
Etoile de Lyon. A grand variety; the 
color lilac, shaded silver, changing to 
white. 
Ernst A sinus. Flowers of massive size 
and reflexed; the color is a rich chrome 
.shaded amber, each petal having a line 
of puce down the centre. 
Eldorado. Incurved deep yellow: of a 
dwarf, sturdy habit, with very strong 
flower stem; lasting a long time in 
flower. 
Elmer H. Smith. The color is cardinal 
red, of a very rich and pleasing shade, 
faced upon the back of the petals with 
clear chamois; the flower attains great 
size. 
Emily Horner. The flower is nicely 
incurved, petals broad, and of richest 
shade of orange yellow, touched with 
crimson. 
Esperanza. Flowers of good size: a 
blush, with creamy white centre; re- 
flexed. 
Eurus. Rich red bronze ; large, reflexed ; 
fine habit; distinct. 
Firenzi. A bright yellow, resembling 
Oloriosum: flowers large, on strong 
footstalks. 
Flora McDonald. Most perfectly in- 
curved. withvery high centre: creamy 
white; good for all purposes. 
Flora Hill. It, is of splendid size and 
heavy texture: outer petals horizontal 
or slight! v recurving; the creamy cen- 
tre is perfectly full .and incurved. 
Frank Thompson. A splendid flower, 
very nearly shperieal in form: petals 
very broad and heavy, finely incurv- 
ing: it. is very nearly white in color, 
only showing a touch of pearl pink at 
the base of the petals. 
Ferd. W. Peck, Color a beautiful rosy 
pink: petals incurving, yet flower has 
an open appearance; perfectly double; 
very large. 
G. F. Moseman. An improved bicolor, 
being a brighter color: bright crimson, 
tipped with golden yellow. 
Gold. As name denotes, this is of the 
clearest golden yellow, and is perfectly 
double; one of the best new yellows. 
Golden Plume. Very late: a clear and 
bright yellow; free bloomer. 
Garnet. Showy Japanese variety: the 
inner side of petals a rich wine red, the 
reverse silvery pink. 
Grandiflorum. A magnificent variety: 
petals very broad, incurving, so as to 
form a solid ball of the purest golden 
yellow. 
Gloriosum. Very light lemon, with 
immense flowers, and having narrow 
petals most gracefully curved and 
twisted. 
Harriet Beecher Stowe. Pure white 
petals, Jong, flat and pointed; very free 
flowering. # 
Harry E. Widener. Bright lemon yel- 
low in color, without shadings: flowers 
large, on stiff, stout stems: flowers are 
erect, without support: incurving, and 
forming a large rounded surface: the 
petals crisp and stiff. 
H. Waterer. Late yellow, with reflexed 
petals. 
Innocence. Seedling from Mrs. Hardy 
and as fine in form, texture and finish 
as the parent, but without the velvety 
pile. 
Ithaca. Outside petals tubular, incurv- 
ing, so as to form a perfect ball; color 
white, shaded pink. 
Ivory. One of the finest whites now in 
cultivation; very large, globular and 
early. 
J C. Vaughan. Richest plum crimson 
without any shade of purple: flowers 
reflexed; very large, strong and st i fl' 
stems. 
John Firth. Petals cup shaped, and 
arranged in compact, rows one above 
another, completely covering the cen- 
tre: deep Mermet pink, shading to sil- 
very rose. 
John Goode. The outer petals arc of a 
delicate lavender, forming a decided 
band of color, the inner pctalsare clear 
lemon: a plant in bloom has a most 
beautiful, airy appearance. 
Jessica. Snow white, with yellow cen- 
tre: very large flowers. 
John Thorpe. Oil or the richest deep 
lake, a new shade; very vigorous and 
early. 
Kioto. A beautiful incurved yellow of 
fine form and habit. 
Kate Jtamho. Pure white; a very large, 
hro id, double flower; florets curl at the 
tips and slightly incurve: fine, robust , 
yet compact grower, with strong flower 
stems. 
Lily Bates. Very large and perfectly 
double, clear, bright, rich pink: the 
petals broad and flat: a new and dis- 
tinct form. 
Lizzie Cartledge. Very large, full and 
double flower, incurved, except the 
under row of florets, which reflex: the 
color a bright dark rose, reverse silvery 
white. 
La Tonkin. Centre white, shaded rose 
on the outside; flowers large. 
L. Canning. A most exquisite white, 
absolutely pure: t.hp flower regular in 
form; very large and flat petals. 
Lillian B. Bird. Of the very largest 
size, with full, high centre; petals tub- 
ular, of varying lengths, the flower 
when fully open being an immense 
half globe: the color an exquisite shade 
of "shrimp pink.” 
